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@Gnomad__

Someone please come and take my phone away 😩

Katılım Şubat 2012
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CDR AFRICA
CDR AFRICA@cdrafrica·
🇿🇦 “If you know you’re not a South African citizen, may you please stand up and leave our hospital.’
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L@meskudi_lfc·
@aproko_senator @cdrafrica There's no illegal south africans in other countries, so how will the reciprocation be? 😂
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Lazzyyyyyy@em_Lazzy·
MM/DD/YYYY Tipping culture Very high toilet water Guns being sold in a supermarket Ability to supersize things The concept of Jaywalking Vacation days Tax not included in final prices of goods Healthcare Portion size
Jenni@hashjenni

What do you find weird in US?

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@joelbasson @kurekimurat @hashjenni @em_Lazzy I do prefer the shorter doors, actually. I don't like using the fully enclosed stalls when I'm abroad. Plus in school my friends and I were able to pass things to each other easily in case one forgot, so there are benefits to the shorter stalls. Also, they're not that short
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@joelbasson @kurekimurat @hashjenni @em_Lazzy People can't have preferences? Some countries drive on the left. Some countries shut down for lunch then resume afterwards. Countries all over have different customs and infrastructure, that doesn't necessarily mean they're trying to solve anything, could just be preference
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@CharmerClass @hashjenni @em_Lazzy Nobody ever said it was a problem though. I was just explaining why it's done that way in the United States. Every country does things differently, doesn't inherently mean there's a problem they're trying to solve, it could just be preference
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LittleFurnace@CharmerClass·
@Gnomad__ @hashjenni @em_Lazzy Sweetheart, that's bullshit i'm sorry. Bathroom stall locks all have safety locks, you can open them from the outside. They're just saving money by using as few materials as possible in construction.
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@hashjenni @em_Lazzy It's a safety regulation. In case of an emergency where they're unable to unlock the door, one can still be able to escape from crawling underneath the door
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Jenni@hashjenni·
@em_Lazzy Public toilet doors leaving massive gaps - most bizarre
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Crochet Creator🧶@OreAkinde·
I wish we can all turn away from money worshipping as a society. Nobody should be aspiring to be a billionaire. No billionaire has ethical wealth. The politicians who are also billionaires are the reasons why you are very poor. They don’t have your interest at heart.
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Vijay O.@mistervijay·
@OreAkinde I very much aspire to be a multi-billionaire by solving critical problems that need solving.
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@Holarmikhunley @Illusionist_126 Yeah, we're not gonna get anywhere. If you can get on the internet and boldly declare that a child introduced to drugs means the parents failed, then there's not much else I can say. Also, beating addiction takes a lot more than simply being accountable. But have a good day ✌🏿
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Olakunle@Holarmikhunley·
@Gnomad__ @Illusionist_126 A child introduced to drugs means the parent failed.. My original tweet was clear SOME, meaning the govt is responsible for the remainder.. I also said they already exist so we should find solution for them. You ignored that part and focused on the responsibility part......
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Adéṣẹ̀tọ́@Illusionist_126·
Do you know what the main problem is with you folks and shite arguments like this? You are treating these children simply as symbols of governmental failure rather than as human beings with present, immediate needs. It is also evident most of you do not know how NGOs and Civil societies work. For example, you cannot simply walk up to a public school and start handing out incentives to pupils without due permission from the Ministry of Education. If you also try to antagonize the government, your efforts will be utterly frustrated. You will go on to condemn Tunde for compromising while you remain morally spotless but also entirely useless to the children in question. You want to keep them under the bridge, theoretically, so the bridge can function as an indictment of the state. Do you actually think you are more righteous by performing outrage on social media? Listen, the children under the bridge are already there. The question is not philosophical anymore. They are hungry, undereducated, exposed to violence, and statistically on their way to lives you hypocrites will later lament. If he leaves these children right now and start supporting your candidate, will this immediately destroy all the slums in Lagos State? All of you using these children's suffering as rhetorical ammunition against someone trying to address that suffering directly, I want to ask you plainly now: What exactly are you proposing instead, and when does it begin?
Pablo Alakobar@the_popemichael

"Slum to School". The slum has to exist. Why does it exist? He knows why. I have no problem with his person. I also have no reason why he should pitch on Obi's or any other candidate's side. But you can't say you're angry, and then join in dining with the source of your angst.

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@Holarmikhunley @Illusionist_126 ... slums, that is more of a result of government negligence and systemic failures (especially generationally). You can't just boil it down to bad parents making bad choices. Some are simply trying to survive their harsh realities and it's not fair for us to cast judgement
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@Holarmikhunley @Illusionist_126 ... them an escape from their hunger is still a victim. Yes, there will always be people who simply need to take accountability for their lives, I'm not denying that. But considering the immense poverty in Nigeria specifically and the vast amount of drug users, especially in...
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